How to Write Irresistible Fiction Pt. 3

Jeff Gerke is an accomplished author, book cover designer, publisher, editor, and dad. He’s instructing a LIVE, interactive four-weekcourse. Join him for four weeks to learn about irresistible writing.Jeff has 14 books published with five on writing skills published by Writer’s Digest.

Writing dynamically applies to all markets, just as speaking dynamically keeps audiences awake. “Bueller? Bueller?” Learning how to write irresistible narrative will impact fiction and non-fiction writing, social media writing, public speaking, and numerous other types of writing. His latest book, The Irresistible Novel published by Writer’s Digest,is the background for this exciting class. But the class isn’t just for writing novels. It’s for anyone who writes.

If you’re not sure if your writing is irresistible, you need to take this four-week course.

For example, you’ll learn:

What the paralyzing rules of writing are such as Prologues, Description, -ly adverbs, Purple prose and painted paragraphs, Immediate inciting incident, “to be” verbs, Show versus Tell, Begin with action, Point of view, Speech Attributions, and Outlining.

Do you really need to pay attention to them?

Hacking your reader’s brain.

A brain chemistry story map.

Still not sure whether you need the course?

If you only intend to write one book, make one speech, tweet sporadically, or blog occasionally then you probably don’t need the course. But if you want to continue to write, and to continue selling books, you need to know how to keep your readers coming back for more, and to keep writing dynamically.

If you want to publish traditionally, then writing compelling narrative is essential to capturing an agent’s attention and that goes double for a traditional publisher.

If you think your writing cannot be improved, then remember what Arnold Palmer said, “The road to success is always under construction.”

The simple truth is that if you plan on being an author and writing more than one book, you need an audience. Readers. If your book makes them yawn, they won’t buy another one. But more importantly, if your book makes your beta readers yawn, you are in deep trouble. Learn how to recognize and avoid passive writing. Learn how to keep readers’ interest with your irresistible narrative.

Join Jeff Gerke for this course so he can help you reach your audience–or any audience–as a serious writer or contender in your field. For the unpublished writer, good writing makes you a person of interest even before your name appears on a book cover.

So whether you’re writing your first article or blog post, are traditionally or Indie-published, this live, interactive 4-week course will help position you for greater success in the industry.

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A REAL STUFF Course!How to Write Irresistible Fiction and Non-Fiction

Jeff Gerke is an accomplished author, book cover designer, publisher, editor, and dad. He’s instructing a LIVE, interactive four-weekcourse. Join him for four weeks to learn about irresistible writing.Jeff has 14 books published with five on writing skills published by Writer’s Digest.

Writing dynamically applies to all markets, just as speaking dynamically keeps audiences awake. “Bueller? Bueller?” Learning how to write irresistible narrative will impact fiction and non-fiction writing, social media writing, public speaking, and numerous other types of writing. His latest book, The Irresistible Novel published by Writer’s Digest,is the background for this exciting class. But the class isn’t just for writing novels. It’s for anyone who writes.

If you’re not sure if your writing is irresistible, you need to take this four-week course.

For example, you’ll learn:

What the paralyzing rules of writing are such as Prologues, Description, -ly adverbs, Purple prose and painted paragraphs, Immediate inciting incident, “to be” verbs, Show versus Tell, Begin with action, Point of view, Speech Attributions, and Outlining.

Do you really need to pay attention to them?

Hacking your reader’s brain.

A brain chemistry story map.

Still not sure whether you need the course?

If you only intend to write one book, make one speech, tweet sporadically, or blog occasionally then you probably don’t need the course. But if you want to continue to write, and to continue selling books, you need to know how to keep your readers coming back for more, and to keep writing dynamically.

If you want to publish traditionally, then writing compelling narrative is essential to capturing an agent’s attention and that goes double for a traditional publisher.

If you think your writing cannot be improved, then remember what Arnold Palmer said, “The road to success is always under construction.”

The simple truth is that if you plan on being an author and writing more than one book, you need an audience. Readers. If your book makes them yawn, they won’t buy another one. But more importantly, if your book makes your beta readers yawn, you are in deep trouble. Learn how to recognize and avoid passive writing. Learn how to keep readers’ interest with your irresistible narrative.

Join Jeff Gerke for this course so he can help you reach your audience–or any audience–as a serious writer or contender in your field. For the unpublished writer, good writing makes you a person of interest even before your name appears on a book cover.

So whether you’re writing your first article or blog post, are traditionally or Indie-published, this live, interactive 4-week course will help position you for greater success in the industry.

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